" Unless you're saying that's supposed to have something to do with the notion of unconscious mental content".
I do not totally understand how forums work? Are we to limit our comments to individuals, and do we address the subject?
Should all our arguments only oppose what someone says or should we sometimes support what someone is saying with our own argument?
However, we should do things, I must say, the way people conduct themselves in this forum is superior to any forum I have been in! You all are giving me the best forum experience I have ever had. — Athena
And for sure our group behavior is filled with unconscious thoughts. That is why many of us need counseling. :lol: So we become aware of the thought beneath our conscious thought that is causing us a problem. Of course, you are just picking on me because you know I am the at the bottom of the pecking order and everyone picks on me. :roll: I am kidding. You are doing a marvelous job of communicating and if I can do something better to improve my communication please let me know. — Athena
Do we have agreement that social animals live in herds or troops for their mutual survival and that members of these groups will act to defend each other, protect and feed the young? — Athena
Oh my, we are all so different, it might be a little insane to argue truth as though there is only one truth and not many — Athena
But I feel it is probably best to confront how life is actually is as accurately as possible in order to improve it. (That is not to say that we might be wrong in some of our negative appraisals.) — Andrew4Handel
Here is my evidence that if we believe we are good thinkers and conscious of our thoughts, we are screwed!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjVQJdIrDJ0
I think Daniel Kahneman's research will revolutionize what we think of ourselves and what is required for us to have good judgment. But it does not begin and stop with him. We have always known unhappy people will perceive the world and other humans as awful, while happy people will see everything differently. Our perspective colors our view of life, and our perspective is built on childhood experiences and from there we spend our lifetimes proving ourselves right, even when this means being a totally miserable person, and social failure. Our egos cannot tolerate thinking what we think is wrong, and we would rather die than admit to ourselves we are the cause of our suffering, not that bad experience, not our mother, not our spouse and not because other people are awful. Please check out Daniel Kahnemann. Our thinking is more complex than we think.
I am sorry you don't trust science. I know we can share a false belief, but the method of science is the surest way to not hold wrong beliefs. Science is very important to our liberty and social justice. Maybe we can talk more about this at another time. — Athena
We defend our liberty by obeying the laws even when do not like them, but it is also our responsibility to argue for a change in the law if we believe the law is wrong — Athena
There is nothing subjective about it at all. Good>Evil. It's just math. — Devans99
No, I'm sorry, it isn't. Your 'proofs' are nothing but a list of dubious (i.e. unjustified) assertions, leading to an unjustifiable conclusion. — Pattern-chaser
Good > evil? Don't be silly. :roll: The ">" sign only applies to quantities that can be numerically compared. Good and evil cannot be so enumerated — Pattern-chaser
That's clearly false off the bat — Terrapin Station
For example, what's good for a bonobo might be evil for you — Pattern-chaser
I do some things simply because it's routine for me — Terrapin Station
Your routine must reward you in some way else you would not do it — Devans99
Well I look at my routine. For example I put the trash out. Because it gives me pleasure to have a clean house. I go to bed on time because it gives me pleasure to wake up fresh in the morning, etc... — Devans99
I have the same basic drivers as a bonobo; we both seek physical/emotional pleasure and shun physical/emotional pain. — Devans99
If it's not a personal question, what motivates you? — Devans99
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